A Game of Thrones is the first book in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on 6 August 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award, and was nominated for both the 1998 Nebula Award and the 1997 World Fantasy Award. The novella Blood of the Dragon, comprising the Daenerys Targaryen chapters from the novel, won the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novella. The novel lends its name to several spin-off items based on the novels, including a trading card game, board game, and roleplaying game. In November 2009 HBO completed filming of a pilot episode for the television adaptation. This was followed by a ten-episode full season, which premiered in April 2011. On 2 January 2011 the novel finally became a New York Times bestseller, hitting the paperback list at #25. SOURCE: http://cinefagos.wordpress.com/2011/04/26/personajes-y-mapa-interactivo-de-juego-de-tronos/ http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/


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1: Castle Black
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2: Bear Island
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3: Winterfell
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4: The Twins
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5: Riverrun
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6: Inn at the Crossroads
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7: Mountain Pass
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8: Eyrie
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9: The Vale of Arryn
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10: King
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11: Dorne
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1: Castle Black

One of the three fortresses on the Wall still manned by the Night's Watch (in addition to the Eastwatch and the Shadow Tower), the castle provides a dark and chilling home for those committed enough - or unlucky enough - to take up its defense.


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2: Bear Island

Seat of House Mormont, Sworn to Winterfell.

A relatively poor house, the Mormonts have been loyal supporters of the Starks even since Ridrik Stark allegdly won control of the region in a wrestling match.


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3: Winterfell

The home of the Stark family has stood for millenia in the North, and the winding tombs beneath the castle tell the history of many Stark kings and lords who have dwelles in it. The fortified keep sits atop a series of hot springs, wich makes the harsh winter months somewhat more livable.


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4: The Twins

Seat of the House Frey, Sworn to Riverrun.

The Frey family spent three generations building their river-spanning fortress, and they've grown rich from the tolls charged to travelers crossing.


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5: Riverrun

The lush Riverlands lack the natural defenses of some other regions, but the seat of Riverrun itself has a unique barricade. The three-sided castle on the Red Fork of the Trident River can redirect the water's flow to completely encompass its walls, blocking attack.


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6: Inn at the Crossroads

All roads lead to this house of hospitality, situated at the four corners where the major highways of Westeros meet. Not surprisingly then, all types converge here to trade rumors, compare wits and occasionally, cross swords


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7: Mountain Pass

A narrow road marks the only path through the Mountains of the Moon.


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8: Eyrie

Nestled high in the Mountains of the Moon, the Eyrie is almost entirely impregnable. The castle uses its high placement to other advantage as well, locking criminals in three-walled "sky cells" that open to a sheer drop down the mountainside.


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9: The Vale of Arryn

Enclosed almost entirely by the Mountains of the Moon, the Vale is accessible only during warmer seasons, and even then, the brutal mountain clans that roam its passes are a constant threat.


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10: King

Seat of the King. 

Named upon the arrival of the conquering king Aegon Targaryen, this city long served as a home to the ruling family until Robert Baratheon deposed Aerys Targaryen, known as the Mad King. The southern region's balmy climate contributes to a life of lavishness for those who can afford it, but the city's mobbed streets demand caution from even its most powerful residents.


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11: Dorne

The land in the southern desert of Westeros, Dorne is ruled by the Martell family.


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